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Plan of the Day One-Question Quiz Score Chapter 1 Test 2.2: Basic Derivatives One-Question Quiz Score Chapter 1 Test 2.2 – Basic Derivatives (Part I) Plan of the Day

2.2: Basic Derivatives - Entry Task Write down the following DERIVATIVE RULES into your notes  5 Basic 6 Trig 3 Rate of Change

Lesson Objectives Standards EK2.1C1: Direct application of the definition of the derivative can be used to find the derivative for selected functions, including polynomials, power, sine, cosine, exponential, and logarithmic functions. EK2.1C2: Specific rules can be used to calculate derivatives for classes of functions, including polynomial, rational, ower, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric. EK2.1C3: Sums, differences, products and quotients of functions can be differentiated using derivative rules. Find the derivative of a function by using basic rules of differentiation Find rates of change Homework p.114 3-51 (choose 12) 53-55 odd, 93-99 odd, 107

Lesson Structure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Concept Trig Derivatives TE SLE

2.2: Basic Derivatives - Exit Task (Day 1) Write down the following DERIVATIVE RULES into your notes

Plan of the Day 2.2 – Basic Derivatives (Part II)

2.2: Basic Derivatives - entry Task (Day 2) Write down the following DERIVATIVE RULES into your notes Position f(t), Velocity v(t) and Acceleration a(t) 𝑓 ′ 𝑡 =𝑣 𝑡 𝑣 ′ 𝑡 =𝑎 𝑡 𝑓 ′′ 𝑡 =𝑎(𝑡)